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Kanchanaburi - Bridge over River Kwai and Tigers .
A Travel Blog entry by suetilley from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... us to the river area, where the guest houses are, and we were pleasantly surprised. We found rooms at Blue Star Guest House, which was recommended by Lonely Planet. The 'raft rooms'are built on stilts on the river (tributary actually, more ...
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Week 1 - Kanchanaburi - Days 3, 4, 5
A Travel Blog entry by kentonianinnyc from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... a town made famous for being the location of the Death Railway on the River Kwai (pronounced K-quare apparently). Headed for the guest house. Most of the rooms were wooden bungalows built on stilts above the River Kwai and connected by a ...
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Bangkok and Kanchanaburi
A Travel Blog entry by loubie from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... its loud, overcrowed and crazy! But i still like it. The next day we travelled by bus for 2 hours to Kanchanaburi. We stayed at T&T guest house and only paid 350 bht for a double room with ensuite and TV! A definite bargain compared to Phi Phi at ...
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Kanchanaburi Trip
A Travel Blog entry by bringol from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
11 July At 09:00 we departed Randy's apartment for our trip to Kanchanaburi, arriving at the Ploy Guest House at 12:30. We checked in for our overnight stay. We then went to the nearby Jolly Frog Guesthouse for lunch. The temperature was so high we ...
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Kanchanaburi
A Travel Blog entry by chrisandem from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... so if you stopped for a second they would come and nibble you. We caught the last bus back to Kanchanaburi after a fantastic day spent at the waterfalls. Our guest house was fully booked so we had to move rooms when we got back but found a great place ...
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Kanchanaburi - River Kwai
A Travel Blog entry by madman96 from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... acts as horrible A/C because its hot as heck outside. The 2.5 hour train ride goes quickly and we arrive in ??? to find Sam's Guest House that has availability. The girls get a room and I get my own at the steep price of 450 baht ($15) ...
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Kanchanaburi Elephant Camp
A Travel Blog entry by jentravels from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... an hour from Kanchanaburi. Marije and I got our own driver who took us to the camp, waited for us and brought us back to the guest house at the end. We trekked through a mini jungle on an elephant for about 20-30 minutes and got photos taken. It's ...
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Day 4: Up to Kanchanaburi
A Travel Blog entry by saundh from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... the place to come for evening relaxation in Kanchan, well done Sugar on this great bar! She tells me that she also runs a guest house in the area as well called Rainbow Lodge. These are a colourful array of bungalows overlookng the River Kwai ...
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travel to Kanchanaburi and The River Kwai
A Travel Blog entry by tony-helen from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... Bangkok Noi to get a train to Kanchanaburi. Quick Taxi ride and there in plenty of time for 07.45 train to get us to Sams Guest house. A nice Thai man asked at Bangkok if we wanted a taxi for 300 baht so told him where to get off and seeing thjat we were ...
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Bridge over the River Kwai and Kanchanaburi
A Travel Blog entry by alex_paul from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... to spend a night or 2 here as we had a week before we flew out of Bangkok.. but we got a really cheap and clean room in a guest house with great gardens and chill out areas. The food was also dirt cheap and so we ended up staying here for 4 nights! During ...
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Start of the Tour and Kanchanaburi
A Travel Blog entry by dipal88 from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... to as kanchan) which was only about 2hrs by (Aircon) bus. we checked into our hotel and had lunch. Our hotel was a river guest house. Basically all the rooms were on a large sort of building floating on the water, you could even feel it rocking every now ...
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Kanchanaburi
A Travel Blog entry by furnyjones from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
Arrived today on the bus from Bangkok. Booked into the Blue Star Guest house on the river. Then went about quickly organising a tour for the next day before walking down to the memorial ground to see the graves of all the service men who died building the ...
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Bike riding again in Kanchanaburi
A Travel Blog entry by reecoops77 from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... Kwae) paid our 45 Baht and traveled on the local bus for 2 hours arrived at our destination and took a taxi to Apple House guest house after a quick change of outfit (blue skirt which also has now been thrown out due to grease from the bike all over ...
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2 Days trip in Kanchanaburi
A Travel Blog entry by asafm from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... to the trip improved it alot. 1st day of the trip We took a van from the Israeli Connection to Kanchanaburi, which took 2 hours. We arrived to a really cool guest house which is located by the river. It has a swimming pool, and the room is quite big. ...
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Kanchanaburi
A Travel Blog entry by lolandlaurie from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... there is a market on the other side which has made the whole thing rather commercial. Afterwards we went back to the guest house and relaxed at the restaurant enjoying another delicious meal. We decided to catch the 5.57am train the following morning ...
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Kanchanaburi- the war, waterfalls, and elephants
A Travel Blog entry by teamgandt from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
After a two hour bus journey, we arrived in Kanchanaburi. We tried to call our guest house for a free pick up from the bus station but my stupid phone didn't want to work at that point, so we just had to get a taxi. The guest house, VN Guesthouse, where ...
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Kanchanaburi
A Travel Blog entry by glenn.amanda from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... and arrived two hours later. We walked through the small town to the main guest house area on the banks of Kwai Noi, and found River Guest House, run by Joom and her staff of four, Bew, Fry, Aiy and Tiev. We stayed in a floating bungalow supported by oil ...
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Walk around Bangkok, bus to Kanchanaburi
A Travel Blog entry by peterward from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... .org/wiki/Death_railway After taking a few photos of the bridge and the train going over it we were then taken back to our guest house by our samlor drivers, I even offered to cycle mine back as my driver looked knackered and so hot, but she told me that ...
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